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brown will sign a new state budget forthcoming fiscal year is a spending plan that ends years of deficits. the governor's funding formula for public schools is a way to help close the gap and they have highs and lows of income students and those are low proficiency. >>> peanuts and fruit cups, those are the snacks they will be allowed to sell. they will not be allowed to sell high fat chips or candy bars. >> but they can sell that during supporting events. >> they don't always have the healthiest food during sporting events. >>> traffic is a little heavy in some areas and light in others, if you are looking north and there is not a lot going on, usually this commute does not get busy and it certainly is a full strength back up backed up to the mcarthur maze and we are looking at 25 minutes before you actually make it on to the bridge. also it looks good and there is not a lot of activity on the road sensors. 6:19 let's go to steve. >>> thank you very much, we have mostly clear skies, inland warm, we are getting up there and we are way below and it has to balance itself out and everything
brown will sign a new state budget forthcoming fiscal year is a spending plan that ends years of deficits. the governor's funding formula for public schools is a way to help close the gap and they have highs and lows of income students and those are low proficiency. >>> peanuts and fruit cups, those are the snacks they will be allowed to sell. they will not be allowed to sell high fat chips or candy bars. >> but they can sell that during supporting events. >> they don't...
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dollars in social security revenue, but you are quick to point out that it could mean a $10 billion deficit. explain to me more. >> well, i think the best study in this regard is by an expert named robert rector of the heritage foundation. he thought, given the folks that will be legalized, it will cost the taxpayers more than new revenues into the treasury. we went through a very deliberate process to come to those conclusions. and the net negative impact is billions of dollars. so i'm very concerned about that side as well. lori: you also point out some of these pet projects are eyebrow raised. south carolina republican center lindsay gramm once more for the meat industry. senator charles schumer pressed for special treatment for irish workers. such arubia looking for help from the cruise ship industry. does this suggest to you that these lawmakers may be more interested in keeping their jobs? >> well, i don't know. i bought your march were supposed to be banned, but maybe he's -- their special interest provisions for themselves, their states, very narrow provisions that clearly came out
dollars in social security revenue, but you are quick to point out that it could mean a $10 billion deficit. explain to me more. >> well, i think the best study in this regard is by an expert named robert rector of the heritage foundation. he thought, given the folks that will be legalized, it will cost the taxpayers more than new revenues into the treasury. we went through a very deliberate process to come to those conclusions. and the net negative impact is billions of dollars. so i'm...
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national debt it is okay if the government to take back some of the punch bowl and worry about the deficit. the congressional budget office has been getting smaller. what you don't want to do is take so much a way that you push the economy into a 1% growth mode because that is too close to the edge and we have to start worrying about if the economy does a thelma and louise. lori: appreciate your insight. now to the weekend box office where "maastricht university" to the top spot for the second weekend in a row. 20th century fox "the heat" finished in second place. a huge disappointment for sony with "white house down." debuting in fourth place with $25.7 million. up next the american revolution pave the way for the constitution, but the civil war pave the way for the true equal rights. the world bloodiest battle which began 150 years ago today. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a gd thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare
national debt it is okay if the government to take back some of the punch bowl and worry about the deficit. the congressional budget office has been getting smaller. what you don't want to do is take so much a way that you push the economy into a 1% growth mode because that is too close to the edge and we have to start worrying about if the economy does a thelma and louise. lori: appreciate your insight. now to the weekend box office where "maastricht university" to the top spot for...
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and the lgbt community that allowed him to overcome deficits among older and rural white voters. >> i might not be here as president had it not been for those who courageously helped to pass the voting rights act. i think that the supreme court made a mistake in its ruling. because even though lawsuits can still be filed now after discrimination, if you don't have the structure of section 4 and section 5 in place ahead of time, the election may be over by the time lawsuits are filed or a court rules. and oftentimes it may be too late. >> when it came to the court's ruling on the defense of marriage act, the president praised the decision, but somewhat remarkably lamented the fact that it didn't even go further. >> the supreme court ruling yesterday was not simply a victory for the lgbt community, i think it was a victory for american democracy. because the supreme court did not make a blanket ruling that applies nationally, it's my personal belief, but i'm speaking now as a president, as opposed to as a lawyer, that if you've been married in massachusetts and you move someplace else,
and the lgbt community that allowed him to overcome deficits among older and rural white voters. >> i might not be here as president had it not been for those who courageously helped to pass the voting rights act. i think that the supreme court made a mistake in its ruling. because even though lawsuits can still be filed now after discrimination, if you don't have the structure of section 4 and section 5 in place ahead of time, the election may be over by the time lawsuits are filed or a...
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part and the president said it would cost trillion over ten years and not add a single dime to the deficit. he used that to get modivate democrats, they were in complete control of washington, but they were having trouble to get the law through. he had to make blandishments and this is part of that. it should not be surprising at this point, that the president has less enthusiasm for enforcing parts of the law he didn't like in the first place. you know what the president is doing by excutive fiat, seems to some people illegal. and here's why and i read this in the wall street journal. they tracked it down and i give credit to them. section 15- 13 of the law. ective date, the amendments made by this section shall and that's my emphasis added apply to months beginning after december 30th, 2013. the key word is shall. in the law that is mandatory and no discretion and change it. the president can't impose the man date when he likes. to it said it shall happen. but of course, it wont be the first time the president has rewrit know a law he doesn't like. >> and absolutely and congress doesn't
part and the president said it would cost trillion over ten years and not add a single dime to the deficit. he used that to get modivate democrats, they were in complete control of washington, but they were having trouble to get the law through. he had to make blandishments and this is part of that. it should not be surprising at this point, that the president has less enthusiasm for enforcing parts of the law he didn't like in the first place. you know what the president is doing by excutive...
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. $900 billion cut in the deficit, growing the economy. laura, i just did a market survey in minnesota, not a poll, but a survey, 1600 people, and one of the things, the defining characteristic that came out of the survey, republicans are most identified by saying no. we had to say no to obamacare. we had to say no to $850 billion surplus that didn't grow an economy, but we've got to do something about immigration reform. voters want us to do that. we're seeing action today. >> so you are the eternal optimist, because conservatives are pessimistic about government, because government screws things up royally, and thank goodness we had conservatives, senator coleman, who stood up against obamacare, who wander what was going to happen with tarp, rolling this government forward with government spending, the ridiculous stimulus. i thank the good lord we had people speaking out. >> amen. i agree to that. >> you suddenly think that all these promises that didn't happen in the past are now going to happen with double border fencing, all these age
. $900 billion cut in the deficit, growing the economy. laura, i just did a market survey in minnesota, not a poll, but a survey, 1600 people, and one of the things, the defining characteristic that came out of the survey, republicans are most identified by saying no. we had to say no to obamacare. we had to say no to $850 billion surplus that didn't grow an economy, but we've got to do something about immigration reform. voters want us to do that. we're seeing action today. >> so you are...
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consolidated loans and whether government profits from the loans should go toward paying down the federal deficit. although lawmakers expect to miss the deadline, senate democrats say they will hold a vote as early as july 10. last month the congressional budget office forecast a profit of $50.6 billion from the intereste it charges students college debt. elizabeth warren has proposed a measure that would lower student loan interest rates to .75%, the same rate given to big tanks on government loans. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. the trial of george zimmerman entered its fifth day in florida, the neighborhood watch volunteer is charged with second-degree murder for the killing of trayvon martin last year, and unarmed african- american teenager. zimmerman's lawyer admitted zimmerman had shot martin, but claimed it was in self-defense after they had had a fight. three former residence of the gated community
consolidated loans and whether government profits from the loans should go toward paying down the federal deficit. although lawmakers expect to miss the deadline, senate democrats say they will hold a vote as early as july 10. last month the congressional budget office forecast a profit of $50.6 billion from the intereste it charges students college debt. elizabeth warren has proposed a measure that would lower student loan interest rates to .75%, the same rate given to big tanks on government...
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. >> my college thesis, i used the word deficit like 30 times. it spell checked it wrong. i handed it in. it was just a rough draft. "new day" anchors, what do you have for us, guys? >> we are not judged on our spelling in television. >> is it true the professor in college thought the word was appropriate given the nature of your paper? >> exactly. >> by the way, the word thereto shouldn't be in our language. >> i agree. i totally agree. >> what's going on? what's coming up? >> zimmerman trial. surprises already. this is a complicated case. it's so important, we are going to take it apart for you this morning, show you the witnesses, the key moments, what they mean and the strategy going forward. >> another story we are watching the landmark decision from the supreme court on same-sex marriage. what do the rulings mean for each state and for the gay rights movement overall? there's a lot of reaction. a lot of fallout going forward. >> we have funny on the show today. steve carell is here live starring in a lot of new movies. we are going to talk to him about "despicable me
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we're in that same situation trying to tie student loans to pay down the deficit. that doesn't make sense to me. we were the strongest country and what made us the strongest country is back in the times we gave kids free education. >> you're talking about market based rates, right? that's what you're saying. you don't want the market based rates for the student loans? >> that's correct. what you're talking about is adjustable rates. what we've seen, what we've just come out of was a scenario where the whole economy was taken down and those most effected were effected by these so called adjustable rate mortgages. many were called predatory mortgages who affected overwhelmingly middle class and poor people. the republicans are talking about as opposed to having a fixed rate, let's just keep the rates where they are for two years and lets try to work this thing out. >> president obama is behind a market based student loan rate. why not go along with him? >> it's not based upon an adjustable rate. what happens is when you take out that loan today, when you leave you're
we're in that same situation trying to tie student loans to pay down the deficit. that doesn't make sense to me. we were the strongest country and what made us the strongest country is back in the times we gave kids free education. >> you're talking about market based rates, right? that's what you're saying. you don't want the market based rates for the student loans? >> that's correct. what you're talking about is adjustable rates. what we've seen, what we've just come out of was a...
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the number of agents on the border to almost 40,000 here, and now the cbo says it would shrink the deficit by $135 billion in the first ten years. all of that together, the house republicans, will they object to this bill with all of that built in now? >> i think it's anybody's guess. as we head into this 4th of july weekend, all eyes really are going to be in mid july when house republicans reconvene to talk about this immigration reform. but ever since november, richard, we've heard that they want to reach out to the hispanic community. this is a perfect opportunity for them to do that, but it's unknown whether they will. >> there's also this, bob. you know, the gop needs immigration reform to help the party in the long run as was just eluded to. there's a lot saying their constituents not on board with reform. when you look at this, it does come down to their districts. they've got to go back. they've got to win. there's 2014 right in front of them. something that may not resonate locally but certainly nationally at this moment. >> it doesn't resonate at all with many of them that they
the number of agents on the border to almost 40,000 here, and now the cbo says it would shrink the deficit by $135 billion in the first ten years. all of that together, the house republicans, will they object to this bill with all of that built in now? >> i think it's anybody's guess. as we head into this 4th of july weekend, all eyes really are going to be in mid july when house republicans reconvene to talk about this immigration reform. but ever since november, richard, we've heard...
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$46 billion at a time when you have fiscal conservatives saying we need to be mindful of our debt and deficit and all these issues. what more can be done to bring in some of the republicans who stand opposed to the legislation if anything? >> i'm not sure that more can be done when you're just talking about just border security and enforcement as you mentioned. even republican supporters of the bill said this is overkill. they're adding so many border patrol agents and fencing. opponents had two big criticisms, the pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and secondly they believe there should be a trigger before this pathway exists. all of these border metrics should be met. it should be 100% impossible to cross. then you have the pathway to the citizenship. they don't like that because that leaves that pathway hanging in the air to be ripped apart perhaps in the future. >> all right. thank you. mark, appreciate you joining us. >> thanks. >>> up next, the hot story this hour, rachel jenteal, the state's witness has been sent home but she could be called back to testify. right now a
$46 billion at a time when you have fiscal conservatives saying we need to be mindful of our debt and deficit and all these issues. what more can be done to bring in some of the republicans who stand opposed to the legislation if anything? >> i'm not sure that more can be done when you're just talking about just border security and enforcement as you mentioned. even republican supporters of the bill said this is overkill. they're adding so many border patrol agents and fencing. opponents...
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because you talk to democrats and they will tell you, the deficit is going down, nancy, he's gotten tax cuts passed. >> did something no other president could do which is pass health care. >> why is this president not just from republicans but his own party, why is this president suffering the slings and arrows now? it's bad when they go to politico and actually attach their names to the negative quotes of the president. >> they're not afraid. >> unlike george w. bush, unlike george w. bush i can tell you -- because i had a lot of friends in there -- they were afraid to vote against george w. bush. there's not that fear of barack obama, is there? >> there's not. they will go on the record because they sense his indifference to them. unlike johnson who loved dealing with congress obama has made it clear these are not his peeps. they feel that and are not scared of him. not inclined to do him favors. >> being above it all has frustrated people in the moment has usually worked for him as far as i've seen. michael, do you think historians will look at health care reform even if it's changed
because you talk to democrats and they will tell you, the deficit is going down, nancy, he's gotten tax cuts passed. >> did something no other president could do which is pass health care. >> why is this president not just from republicans but his own party, why is this president suffering the slings and arrows now? it's bad when they go to politico and actually attach their names to the negative quotes of the president. >> they're not afraid. >> unlike george w. bush,...
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bill: there isn't a lost attention to the deficit going to 17 trillion. >> reporter: this 17 trillion of debt and the new debt we are taking on, $650 billion a year, that means it will be more expensive. it will cost us more down the road. bill: stuart varney, thank you, sir. heather: some stunning new fox polls showing two out of three americans are worried about the future of their healthcare. why that's a concern. bill: another senior irs official pleading the fifth. >> can you issue a statement by 5:00 today as to how someone could use this language in their official capacity as a government employee is still employed and enjoying a paycheck? can you explain that to us? >> we are having discussions with our general counsel. bill: fox polling find a sizable number of americans feeling uneasy about their healthcare under obama-care. 66 per of americans say they are worried about their healthcare when they expect their healthcare costs to go even higher. doug schoen and monica crowley. in the fall of this year, kicking in january 1, 2014. what does that number tell you? >> people are
bill: there isn't a lost attention to the deficit going to 17 trillion. >> reporter: this 17 trillion of debt and the new debt we are taking on, $650 billion a year, that means it will be more expensive. it will cost us more down the road. bill: stuart varney, thank you, sir. heather: some stunning new fox polls showing two out of three americans are worried about the future of their healthcare. why that's a concern. bill: another senior irs official pleading the fifth. >> can you...
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you are spot on right, the budget deficit is falling. still $600 billion per year, but that is a big improvement from over a trillion the last three years. the president will take credit for this. this is still in the context of a normal recovery, still only half of where we should be in terms of the jobs this american economy has created. quite a bit of work to be done to get back to work. rick: enjoy the holiday with your family, thank you so much. >> youtube. arthel: president obama calling for deduction in nuclear weapons. plus why some critics call it dangerous. big downpours could put a downplay on holiday plans. meteorologist janet dean. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com arthel: a fox news weather alert, the east coast seeing hot, sticky conditions this fourth of july. a live look h
you are spot on right, the budget deficit is falling. still $600 billion per year, but that is a big improvement from over a trillion the last three years. the president will take credit for this. this is still in the context of a normal recovery, still only half of where we should be in terms of the jobs this american economy has created. quite a bit of work to be done to get back to work. rick: enjoy the holiday with your family, thank you so much. >> youtube. arthel: president obama...
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it's a spending plan and years of deficits and includes more money for disadvantaged students. the budget also adopts an optional provision of the federal affordable care act by expanding medicaid to 1.4 million low-income californians. the centerpiece of this year's budget is brown's priority to reshape the state's funding formula for kindergarten through 12th grade schools as a way to help close the achievement gap. >>darya: 91 degrees for sunnyvale's afternoon high. it will be a bit of a day out there today. we will be it will be a bit of a day out there today. we will be crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. then we deliver it directly to you. [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest
it's a spending plan and years of deficits and includes more money for disadvantaged students. the budget also adopts an optional provision of the federal affordable care act by expanding medicaid to 1.4 million low-income californians. the centerpiece of this year's budget is brown's priority to reshape the state's funding formula for kindergarten through 12th grade schools as a way to help close the achievement gap. >>darya: 91 degrees for sunnyvale's afternoon high. it will be a bit of...
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even the cbo said the bill would cut the deficit. the bottom line is, though when you have a bill of this size you're going to have some goodies in there that members of congress are going to throw in for their district. i mean why do we have $1.5 billion for youth programs? why do we have millions of dollars in there for alaska seafood processors? why do we have $100 million in this bill to promote travel? the padding in the bill is bad, the pork in the bills bad but the great thing about the house and the senate, the house can come up with its own version and no knock some of those kinks out. rick: some say if this bill gets overwhelming support in the senate and anywhere close to 70 votes which may be a little bit of an unreachable bar, but it could get close to that, up in the high 60s that that will put more pressure on the house to pass this or to pass some kind of version of immigration reform. do you buy that? what do you think happens if this gets a lot of support in the senate today, or tomorrow, whenever the vote is? >> i
even the cbo said the bill would cut the deficit. the bottom line is, though when you have a bill of this size you're going to have some goodies in there that members of congress are going to throw in for their district. i mean why do we have $1.5 billion for youth programs? why do we have millions of dollars in there for alaska seafood processors? why do we have $100 million in this bill to promote travel? the padding in the bill is bad, the pork in the bills bad but the great thing about the...
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if you are concerned about the nation's finance and budget deficit d making sure middle-class people can stay on the path of profit and make money in this country, you want to deal wi a health care crisis. big business and fortune 5 complain about it. >> let me get keiowa sha in here. young people say it is cheap tore pay the fine and i will stayff obama care. if that happens, the system collapses. >> right, the older people and people with more alth issues will bear the costs and the fact that the governmt does have to t so much money in eorsing and encouring young people to sign up for the obama care is a sign that it is flawed and there needs to be some type of a revision. >> johnathon, we'll put the poll up. percent say that yes, obama care will increase my medical costs going forward. that is not good. >> and those are t same people who want claims and all of the benefits of obama care. the fact that they are advertising eric is a red herring and implies thatt there is a choice. you advertise for goods and services and accepting or not accepting. there is no choice and either ce
if you are concerned about the nation's finance and budget deficit d making sure middle-class people can stay on the path of profit and make money in this country, you want to deal wi a health care crisis. big business and fortune 5 complain about it. >> let me get keiowa sha in here. young people say it is cheap tore pay the fine and i will stayff obama care. if that happens, the system collapses. >> right, the older people and people with more alth issues will bear the costs and...
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this is what we are told, striking down doma will help cut the deficit. liz: this is a classic conservative issue. the financial affairs and their personal lives, kat gay couplese treated like secon second-classr the tax code. they would lose medicaid drug benefits. those programs are means tested. they would lose student loans tax credits, they would lose things like food stamps and if they file jointly they would have to pay higher taxes because the combined income would bump them up into the higher tax bracket and would shave their deductions as well. stuart: cbo numbers, gay marriage lowers the deficit. what about social security survivor benefits? gay marriage recognized, one of the partner dies, under this new ruling reasonably social security survivor benefits are paid to the surviving spouse, that is accurate? speaker that is accurate. they would pay $350 million more per year to gay couples, it is offset by the cuts to the deficit from those means tested programs the government gives out, so they are founding a nominal impact. $1 billion more to
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>> as the deficit comes down, the dollar should get stronger. and what is going to drive the decline current account deficit is the growing energy independence. dennis: let's look at the oil import. are imports are other people's oil going down and meanwhile, ourself made stuff is going up? that's great for the u.s. economy, isn't it? >> it's wonderful. it creates less reliance on foreign oil, better for national security, and it creates good paying jobs here in the u.s. dennis: yes. and that's just oil. you're not even including the more of a boom to our economy and then the result of that is basically look at the s&p 500 versus emerging markets. >> i think we're on a different cycle right now. the u.s. is clearly improving while the rest of the world is slowing down. so on a relative basis, the u.s. is very well sufficient. >> buy american but now we come to the contradiction of your entire pro american pitch with your american flag necktie, sir. you actually think that we're better off buying the stocks and the debt of whatever of companies t
>> as the deficit comes down, the dollar should get stronger. and what is going to drive the decline current account deficit is the growing energy independence. dennis: let's look at the oil import. are imports are other people's oil going down and meanwhile, ourself made stuff is going up? that's great for the u.s. economy, isn't it? >> it's wonderful. it creates less reliance on foreign oil, better for national security, and it creates good paying jobs here in the u.s. dennis:...
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on with your fashion theme this is they were flattering their accounts and indeed italy had a budget deficit of seven point seven percent in one thousand nine hundred five by nine hundred ninety eight it was down to two point seven percent despite the fact that they didn't have an increase in revenue to the treasury nor did they have. commensurate cut in expenses they're exchanging long term liability for a short term cash infusion to make the book you know the books look good right now i mean exactly what george osborne is doing he just released his budget for the you know forward year and it's packed with all these accounting gimmicks to give him a short term sugar high of cash old locking it is for decades liabilities that the u.k. will never be able to pay off now importantly who was the director general of the treasury of italy at the time oh it was one mario draggy who you might recognize as the guy in charge of the e.c.b. the european central bank well following these derivatives these dodgy derivatives he then went to goldman sachs in two thousand and two a similar thing again to wha
on with your fashion theme this is they were flattering their accounts and indeed italy had a budget deficit of seven point seven percent in one thousand nine hundred five by nine hundred ninety eight it was down to two point seven percent despite the fact that they didn't have an increase in revenue to the treasury nor did they have. commensurate cut in expenses they're exchanging long term liability for a short term cash infusion to make the book you know the books look good right now i mean...
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but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women who are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromised bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays it, but when congress left for home, there were major differences between the house and the senate, and the pathway to this promised deal isn't clear. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather, and subway shocker. a woman falls onto the tracks of an oncoming train, but there's a surprise ending to this story. a surprise ending to this story. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. it can only be called black silk. from folgers.
but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women who are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromised bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays...
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we have got the deficit down by a third. it is hard, painful and difficult work that frankly we are clearing up the mess that when he was a minister of the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16 to 18 euros can receive free school meals in schools, academies, free schools and university technical colleges but not in further education colleges like those in my constituency. will the prime minister act now to end this clear in justice left by the party opposite? >> i'm very happy to look at this issue and i know that actually school meals are much in the news this week because it is weak when we should be promoting healthy eating and our schools. happy to look at this issue but we have to think very carefully about how best to use the education budget to give money directly to schools for all our children. >> i think the prime minister will agree with me that both his generation and mine were lucky enough to come into a labour market at a time of full employment and great opportunity. has he seen the oecd figures this
we have got the deficit down by a third. it is hard, painful and difficult work that frankly we are clearing up the mess that when he was a minister of the last government. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 16 to 18 euros can receive free school meals in schools, academies, free schools and university technical colleges but not in further education colleges like those in my constituency. will the prime minister act now to end this clear in justice left by the party opposite? >> i'm very...
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the budget deficit coming down rapidly. by most economists' estimates that's cost the economy 1.5 percentage points on growth this year. what fed is doing is offsetting that with its monetary policy. >> we're not in a crisis anymore. >> we're not. >> that's bernanke's point. we're past, don't need to do this anymore, but as you say, unemployment is still there. i mean so who's right? is bernanke wrong? >> bernanke is saying the time will come when we don't need to do this anymore. he's not saying the time is now. unemployment has to be below 7% to 7.6% now. so no, we're not in crisis, but the economy has major issues and i don't see what's wrong with bernanke trying to help. that's his job. >> new job numbers coming out on friday. see any movement in the right direction? >> the economists are expecting the steady face, 150,000 jobs created, unemployment, maybe ticks down to 10. we're still on a slow growth environme environment. >> you have charts today? >> something we talk about a lot on the show where are the jobs coming
the budget deficit coming down rapidly. by most economists' estimates that's cost the economy 1.5 percentage points on growth this year. what fed is doing is offsetting that with its monetary policy. >> we're not in a crisis anymore. >> we're not. >> that's bernanke's point. we're past, don't need to do this anymore, but as you say, unemployment is still there. i mean so who's right? is bernanke wrong? >> bernanke is saying the time will come when we don't need to do...
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oil imports at a decades low, down, down, down, helping our current account deficit. charles: so what do you think. >> it's a tough situation because i think that vermont is going to become a very important example of how this could go in the rest of the country and i think that you see the local population is really upset about this because it's not in my back yard we don't want this to happen here, the dangers and concerns that everyone has and you have a powerful university and we can't forget that these universities are very influential in the communities and they are the main employers and economic generators saying we want to go ahead with this. interesting to watch that. charles: absolutely. all right, guys, up in the next hour of "varney & company," governor mike huckabee is here. and i'm going to ask him about the g.o.p., what can they do in 2014 and even 2016 and has the potential obviously to revolutionize the video game business and i'm segueing with the game called uya, and i think we had one early in the week. can it give xbox and playstation a run for t
oil imports at a decades low, down, down, down, helping our current account deficit. charles: so what do you think. >> it's a tough situation because i think that vermont is going to become a very important example of how this could go in the rest of the country and i think that you see the local population is really upset about this because it's not in my back yard we don't want this to happen here, the dangers and concerns that everyone has and you have a powerful university and we...
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kantor countered saying it could help pay down the deficit. >> if you cure disease you no longer have to spend dollars toward treating the symptoms and the patients of those diseases. >> reporter: americans for campaign reform which aims to keep corporate money out of politics had strong words for the legislation telling abc news it is deeply cynical and they should not pick democracy over the health of children. the bill likely to be brought to the floor next month. shnahi >>> well, at least 15 delta airline passengers got sick after a transatlantic fligh the new york bound flight from istanbul, turkey landed last met by hel ind investigators from centers of disease control. etlaing control. >>> july fourth is a week from today, and that means the government is issuing its usual warnings meae with the help of unf mannequins, the potential dangers of fireworks. and they're serious. among tips to those lighting fireworks, have a working hose available, never bend over an explosive and never pick up what you think may be a dud. because it may not be a dud. >> so dangerous. all good tips
kantor countered saying it could help pay down the deficit. >> if you cure disease you no longer have to spend dollars toward treating the symptoms and the patients of those diseases. >> reporter: americans for campaign reform which aims to keep corporate money out of politics had strong words for the legislation telling abc news it is deeply cynical and they should not pick democracy over the health of children. the bill likely to be brought to the floor next month. shnahi...
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just for the record, i did vote to add $1 trillion to the deficit because i think if we had not done that, we would not have ended an economic downturn. [indiscernible] [laughter] we are not here to argue about that, although i would be happy to. you asked an interesting question and you talked to us about it before -- "what is to me it is to share in the joys and burdens of self government and to balance your own legitimate interest with the common good. that is what the credit citizenship or -- democratic citizenship or citizenship in a democratic republic is all about. my family -- favorite quote -- "one politics goes well, we can know a good income and that we cannot know alone." that speaks -- in common that we cannot know alone." that speaks to the things we do ogether. even when they are creative and part of the things on our own. i want to put on the table the question, are we making it harder for people to be good itizens? in the phoenix new nationalism -- saying this new nationalism the speech that president obama likes to quote that teddy roosevelt gave he said "no man cou
just for the record, i did vote to add $1 trillion to the deficit because i think if we had not done that, we would not have ended an economic downturn. [indiscernible] [laughter] we are not here to argue about that, although i would be happy to. you asked an interesting question and you talked to us about it before -- "what is to me it is to share in the joys and burdens of self government and to balance your own legitimate interest with the common good. that is what the credit...
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. >>> a state budget ending years of deficits is now official. this morning governor brown signed the spending plan into law, the senate president and assembly speaker joined the governor in the ceremony in the capitol in sacramento, the 96.3 billion dollar budget focuses more money on school districts with students who are low income or who have limited proefficiency in english and expands those. >>> they say they are forcing them to call a special election. they want them to approve a half cent sales tax hike, the plan would generate 4.7 million dollars a year to expand the police department. city leaders say that is still not enough to return the department to the full staffing level it had 5 years ago. >>> new at noon a number of bay area government fleets are going electric. the ceo of mitsubishi joined the city leaders for the announcement this morning. a total of 50 all electric mitsubishi cars will go into service in those areas. >> significantly they are anticipated to reduce los gatos greenhouse gas emissions by 20,000 pounds of co2 ove
. >>> a state budget ending years of deficits is now official. this morning governor brown signed the spending plan into law, the senate president and assembly speaker joined the governor in the ceremony in the capitol in sacramento, the 96.3 billion dollar budget focuses more money on school districts with students who are low income or who have limited proefficiency in english and expands those. >>> they say they are forcing them to call a special election. they want them to...
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but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women that are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromise bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays it. but when congress left for home, there were major differences between the house and the senate, and the pathway to this promised deal isn't clear. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >> glor: first it was the u.s. government collecting phone records, now we've learned the u.s. postal service is photographing mail, but it's not part of any secret surveillance program. post office computers photograph the exterior of all first class mail to read the zip codes as part of the delivery process. the photos are kept only for a few days, but law enforcement agents can use them in criminal investigations, as they d
but the republican bill would also help to lower the deficit by $3.7 billion, and that amount is a problem for most senate democrats. majority leader harry reid says it's too much to collect from students. >> we don't think there should be deficit reduction based on the backs of these young men and women that are trying to go to college. >> reporter: the senate is working on a compromise bill, and all sides promise the 6.8% rate will be reversed with a credit to any student who pays...
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the next four years when he started we were looking at four years of twenty one billion dollars plus deficits now looking at surpluses but now that we've or solvent we've got to lean in and make an argument for greatness again and as you know have been in california as long as you have we were the tentpole the american economy and job creation we no longer are we need to be aggressive all your budget because they were tough i mean in zero and ages don't like you know it's been tough and you know it's so reminiscent of what's happened in washington d.c. or what's not happening and i got to give credit to interest in the democrats that made some of the deepest cuts to social welfare programs of any state in america they did so here and then at the end after three quarters of real cuts not one time but structural cuts we asked the taxpayers we didn't do ourselves we asked them that one component that final one quarter do you prioritize higher education in k. through twelve education or do you want to make those cuts and they said we'll increase taxes for five years instead little you see in the
the next four years when he started we were looking at four years of twenty one billion dollars plus deficits now looking at surpluses but now that we've or solvent we've got to lean in and make an argument for greatness again and as you know have been in california as long as you have we were the tentpole the american economy and job creation we no longer are we need to be aggressive all your budget because they were tough i mean in zero and ages don't like you know it's been tough and you...
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the deficit more than investing in education. there is no time to waste. we could all just come to the floor and vote for the courtney bill, which would freeze the ate at 3.4% as senator reid is suggesting for one year. this does as well. give time for the american people to weigh in on the differences in their lives. as you know this week was the very eventful one. the court decisions on doma and on proposition 8 in the state of california. we are very historic and consequential to who we are as a nation. but to individual families in our country. that was a happy day. not so happy the day before when the court ruled on the voting rights act. immediately our caucus and some republicans as well, have spoken out on what we can do in response to the court's action. we had a caucus yesterday. i tasked our assistant leader, jim clyburn of south carolina, to take the lead on this issue. to bring together in a bipartisan way the ideas that could meet the criteria that will -- it will be a set of criteria that could meet the court's jud
the deficit more than investing in education. there is no time to waste. we could all just come to the floor and vote for the courtney bill, which would freeze the ate at 3.4% as senator reid is suggesting for one year. this does as well. give time for the american people to weigh in on the differences in their lives. as you know this week was the very eventful one. the court decisions on doma and on proposition 8 in the state of california. we are very historic and consequential to who we are...
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. >> what she should do is it is a planning deficit. maybe she says it will take ten minutes to blow dry my hair when in fact it takes a half hour. >> why don't you help her out and go, you know, meredith, it's time for you -- >> he said it first. >> meredith, you know, it's time for us to be walking out the door if we're going to get to the restaurant on time. are you doing that? >> what about the whole fire with fire thing? they keep you waiting, let them see how it feels. keep them waiting. >> for punctual people though i think that's -- i think that would make me so anxious i would die. >> how about the fake deadline? dinner is at 7:00 when actually it is 7:30. >> i lie. the movie starts at 8:00. it really starts at 10:00. >> that works a couple times. >> the problem is they catch on so now they know that is not really the right time. >> they do catch on. >> really they have to be retrained. we have to retrain our friends. sometimes having that conversation, not a confrontation but a real conversation about how it impacts your relat
. >> what she should do is it is a planning deficit. maybe she says it will take ten minutes to blow dry my hair when in fact it takes a half hour. >> why don't you help her out and go, you know, meredith, it's time for you -- >> he said it first. >> meredith, you know, it's time for us to be walking out the door if we're going to get to the restaurant on time. are you doing that? >> what about the whole fire with fire thing? they keep you waiting, let them see how...
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the cbo says the economy will be larger, deficit smolder, benefits from temporary worker programs, investor immigrants and moving our immigration system towards merit and away from family reunification. that's a fundamental sea change in the way we think about immigration in the u.s., and it's very important and needs to be balanced against other objectives, those senators might have, and we go to the house. the security issues will arise. people will talk about whether the internal security issues are adequate. the border security measures are adequate. >> if we don't secure the border, aren't we going to continue to have floods floods d floods of illegals coming across the border and wanting to get whatever it is, a path to citizenship? >> if you look at the folks who analyze this, cbo and others, they say that you can't trigger the rpi status until the border is operationally cure and it's triggered in 2015. so while it's fair to raise the specter of potential wave of immigrants, the other things we're doing in addition to enhanced border security, the temporary worker program, agricultu
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net and if you keep it low, is that fair on the government when we're under pressure to reduce the deficit. >> and taxpayers. taxpayers foot that bill. you can make an ideological argument do you want to fund someone else's education they won't get a job in. we have to start to think about is it taxpayer support of out of control tuition? >> i spoke to students and they were saying to me, listen, zane, on the one hand, it is important to lower the loan rates. on the other hand, the government should look at ways to lower the cost of going to college. $31,000 is so much, especially when you can't guarantee you will get a job afterwards. >> if you spent 60 to $100,000 to a big private school you should think about a state school, guess what, you will graduate with a lot less debt. thanks. >>> coming up, this generation has marissa mayer and before that, carly f, who knows how to generate jobs. up next. which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatri
net and if you keep it low, is that fair on the government when we're under pressure to reduce the deficit. >> and taxpayers. taxpayers foot that bill. you can make an ideological argument do you want to fund someone else's education they won't get a job in. we have to start to think about is it taxpayer support of out of control tuition? >> i spoke to students and they were saying to me, listen, zane, on the one hand, it is important to lower the loan rates. on the other hand, the...
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this out, one of the great deficit hawks and waste warriors up there, he found $7 billion that could be cut from the defense budget. they handed in $1.8 billion for a study to develop world of beef jerky. i'm not sure how that is keeping the russians or others at bay. they had $5 billion in there to study a collection of fish. i caught -- i called it a bunch of goldfish, and they were actually golden fish. there's a lot of money being wasted in a $4 trillion budget. one more, $3 billion spent to study monkeys on math onmeth. does anyone -- monkeys on meth. does anyone think that they are not just as crazy as people crazymeth? -- as people on meth? if you do a 1% sequester across the entire budget, the budget balances within five or six years. connie mack came up with this idea and a lot of people have endorsed it. cut 1%. we have a trillion dollar budget and you cut 1%? the reason is you cut 1% from a baseline of zero. everything they talk about in washington is a lie. the budget is going up. baseline is about 5%. remember the dead commission and the biggest ever or to cut was that c
this out, one of the great deficit hawks and waste warriors up there, he found $7 billion that could be cut from the defense budget. they handed in $1.8 billion for a study to develop world of beef jerky. i'm not sure how that is keeping the russians or others at bay. they had $5 billion in there to study a collection of fish. i caught -- i called it a bunch of goldfish, and they were actually golden fish. there's a lot of money being wasted in a $4 trillion budget. one more, $3 billion spent...
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immune to it dozens of schools closed there, 20% of the district staff laid off. 304 million dollar deficit. how did it get to this point? >> as you can imagine it happens over time. recession had the impact and variety of cuts made from the state funding source, we tried to step up our game at the city level, the recession hit all of us hard. my hope the course of the next couple of days, we will have further action taken at the state level that would help to stabilize the innocence of tour schools and at the same time, we need to make some significant savings on the labor cost side, put all of that together. the city has given, the state will have given, citizens clearly given, i have raised taxes twice here in the last two years for our school children and then we need shared sacrifice with our labor community, the teachers and administrators and others. if everyone puts it in on behalf of the children, then we will be able to have a quality education for them when they come back in september. >> right. well, education secretary arne duncan certainly calling for the state to step in some
immune to it dozens of schools closed there, 20% of the district staff laid off. 304 million dollar deficit. how did it get to this point? >> as you can imagine it happens over time. recession had the impact and variety of cuts made from the state funding source, we tried to step up our game at the city level, the recession hit all of us hard. my hope the course of the next couple of days, we will have further action taken at the state level that would help to stabilize the innocence of...
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billions of dollars in social security revenue, but you are quick to point out it could mean a $10 billion deficit. explain more. >> i think the best steady in this regard is by the heritage foundation. he thought given the folks that will be legalized, it will cost the taxpayers more than the treasury, new revenue. he went through a very deliberate process to come to those conclusions. in a negative impact of billions of dollars. lori: you point out some of these pet projects are eyebrow raiser is. more visas for the meat industry. pushing for special treatment for irish workers. you have senator arubia looking for help for the cruise ship industry. higher office than editor -- immigration reform? >> i thought it was supposed to be banned, but these are even more pure and simple. special-interest provisions for themselves, their states, very narrow provisions. they clearly came out of this gang of eight, thhir individual states. lori: the gang of eight fell short of the 70 votes getting 68. what is going on within the republican party. what does his whole debate discussion, what is it doing to th
billions of dollars in social security revenue, but you are quick to point out it could mean a $10 billion deficit. explain more. >> i think the best steady in this regard is by the heritage foundation. he thought given the folks that will be legalized, it will cost the taxpayers more than the treasury, new revenue. he went through a very deliberate process to come to those conclusions. in a negative impact of billions of dollars. lori: you point out some of these pet projects are eyebrow...
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. >> stephanie: deficits don't matter. funny that. all right. thank you your healthcareness, we appreciate it. >> no problem. i would ask people to look for the facts before they buy into the hype. that's the key. do some research. i'll put up a bunch of links on twitter along the way. just make sure you pay attention because there will be a lot of spin and it will be negative spin. >> stephanie: all right, honey, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> stephanie: all right, bye-bye. mason in ohio, you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi mason. >> caller: good morning, my little 4th of july sunshine. how are you doing, today? >> stephanie: good morning moonshine. >> caller: hey, listen, you know i'm a news junky. i wear my nerd badge proudly. i gotta say i'm a little annoyed at the fact that all of the news networks are hearing is the zimmerman trial front to back. there is way too many news stories that are being missed and i'm going to -- i'm going to soapbox just a little if you don't mind to give you the headlines that really
. >> stephanie: deficits don't matter. funny that. all right. thank you your healthcareness, we appreciate it. >> no problem. i would ask people to look for the facts before they buy into the hype. that's the key. do some research. i'll put up a bunch of links on twitter along the way. just make sure you pay attention because there will be a lot of spin and it will be negative spin. >> stephanie: all right, honey, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> stephanie: all right,...
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up here for the city of oakland over $122 million in givebacks in order to help the city get out of deficit. now the city doing better, still asking for more cuts instead of reinvesting back in the workers >> reporter: a letter did go out to employees. plight outer is getting back to the bargaining table. they will be available all weekend. we asked these workers here, we said, well, if the b.a.r.t. workers decide not tojgc go on strike, would that mean you would still be holding your one-day strike here on monday and they said yes. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay, christie, thank you very much. now, b.a.r.t. workers and the city workers christie spoke of not the only ones threatening to walk off the job next week. union employees, including life guards and maintenance crews, more than 60 east bay county parks, now threatening to strike, starting on the fourth of july. now, those workers say they have been pushing for a new contract for the past six months. the east bay regional park district says it has offered a four-year contract that includes an 8.
up here for the city of oakland over $122 million in givebacks in order to help the city get out of deficit. now the city doing better, still asking for more cuts instead of reinvesting back in the workers >> reporter: a letter did go out to employees. plight outer is getting back to the bargaining table. they will be available all weekend. we asked these workers here, we said, well, if the b.a.r.t. workers decide not tojgc go on strike, would that mean you would still be holding your...
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but i think that we need to have confidence that there isn't just leadership deficit that people are talking about. if you look in the right places there are a lot of signs that egypt could be brought in the% right direction. it would be a mistake on either side to under estimate their opposition. the muslim brotherhood does deserve a seat at the table as well but so does everybody else. >> cenk: that's a good note to end on. we'll go from foreign issues to domestic issues. i'm a sports fan, and i have aaron hernandez on my fantasy football team last year, turns out he might be a killer. it's unbelievable. wait until you hear the evidence. we'll do that when we come back. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks" 37 now we're going to talk about aaron hernandez, the football player for the patriots that apparent apparently, well, at this point he's an alleged killer, but the evidence is really strong. let's bring in our panel to talk about it. tricia rose, john idareol. melissa fitzgerald, mark thompson noreen. new to havemoustafa and robin sax. >> police in massachusetts h
but i think that we need to have confidence that there isn't just leadership deficit that people are talking about. if you look in the right places there are a lot of signs that egypt could be brought in the% right direction. it would be a mistake on either side to under estimate their opposition. the muslim brotherhood does deserve a seat at the table as well but so does everybody else. >> cenk: that's a good note to end on. we'll go from foreign issues to domestic issues. i'm a sports...
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hundred million pounds annually from twenty fifteen while the government struggling to cut the national deficit m i six m i five and you will get a three point four percent budget rise increase the u.k. intelligence agencies have one is more than any other department including the health service and education the treasury had george osborne explained on the front line and need a boost to their resources are to contribute to the attempt to justify the move by referring to the terror threats convincing. all this extra money for m i five six and g c h q when previously the government said they were causing it they're trying to spin this as something to do with the willage attack here in south london when a british soldier was beheaded seemingly but that in a terrorist incident but as we know and as we've covered on this channel that itself was an m i five operation in the sense that the s.a.'s recording with m i five because this man had been in kenya in the somalian border why are they doing this right now and how all of that while they're cutting what the science research budget pollution contro
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i mean, really, we're going to do some power deficit stuff? immigration, we all want to do it, but climate change? where are the things that erskine bowles -- >> no, erskine wants to talk about a proposal out there that will zero-sum all of the tax deductions you can get. >> it's the abenomics linked-in thing. >> abe's speech is about the right thing. i'm sorry, his article. >> the prison where nelson -- okay, i like nelson mandela. >> structural reform. you just don't hear that in the united states. and those are the sorts of things that economists want to hear from abe. they want to hear that they're going to do the qe stuff. they want to hear the fiscal stuff. but really ultimately they want to hear the structural reforms to open up the japanese economy. >> he thinks women need to be promoted in the workplace and integrate them more into the work mace. he brought up the idea of opening their markets. >> fti. >> dan loeb is listening to closely and hearing things like that. i thought it was really kind of a pitch to try and convince investor
i mean, really, we're going to do some power deficit stuff? immigration, we all want to do it, but climate change? where are the things that erskine bowles -- >> no, erskine wants to talk about a proposal out there that will zero-sum all of the tax deductions you can get. >> it's the abenomics linked-in thing. >> abe's speech is about the right thing. i'm sorry, his article. >> the prison where nelson -- okay, i like nelson mandela. >> structural reform. you just...